1-1:Johnny's postion in the Lapham household is that he was the boss of the attic, and almost of the house. He was the boss of Dove and Dusty.
1-2:Dove doesn't like Johnny because he didn't like the way he was telling him when to go to bed, when to get up, and critizing his work.
3-1: Johnny was very serious about his job, and makes sure everyone is doing what their supposed to do. Johnny's plan was to own his own willows-stay out in Milton. He could see his shop crowded with boys with mothers, and boys with fathers begging to work at his shop. Johnny would also like to own a silversmith business.
4-1: Johnny is serious about his work because he wants to do what is right, and to not get a lecture.
6-1: The crest of the Lytes looks like an eye rising up from the sea. From it rays of light streamed out, half covering the surface of the cup. It has feelings of sadness, and they want to show how rich he is with all his money.
Unit 2: The Pride of Your Power
1-1; Johnny turns down Paul Revere's offer because if he left the shop then nothing would ever get done around their. They'd probably starve.
3-1: These are small important events that led to Johnny's accident. Johnny took the cracked crucible in his hands, and put it in silver ignots, set it on top of the furnace. Johnny's left his beeswax to close to the furnace, and began to melt. The silver ran over the furnace, and Johnny went to go stop it, and when he slipped his hand fell in the hot silver, burning his hand.
5-1: Johnny's life changed as a result of the accident because he gets a crippled hand by burning it on hot silver.
Unit 3: An Earth of Brass
1-1: Rab said to Johnny that his hand burn was a recent burn. Johnny thinks Rab is cool. Johnny feels like for the first time since the accident he felt able to stand aside from his problems-see himself.
3-1: The section title "Earth of Brass" relates to Johnny's life from his life of wanting to become a silversmith, and having to deel with brass and metal.
Unit 4: The Rising Eye
1-1: The merchant of Lyte seemed rude. He was sitting on a red-leather chair, watching Western Star. He dark eyes, bushy eye brows, and wears a white wig, and he is also related to Johnny.
5-2: The court's decision favors Johnny because of Cilla, the eight year old girl, after he saw her he immediatly dismissed the case. Mr. Lyte didn't have proof that Johnny stole the cup, so Mr. Dana dismissed the case.
Unit 5: The Boston Observer
2-1: Johnny's responsibility as a messenger was to ride a horse and deliver messages. Johnny is an impotant link in the Whig's communication system because he was the way people would get there papers. That's how people found out about important news.
3-1: Johnny is feeling different from leaving the Laphams. Johnny likes it, but at first when he left he felt homesick. Johnny had been happy with his new job delivering papers to people. He felt that he could never go back to the Lapham's.
3-2: People tend to live up to the expectations of others because they want to please them, and be better than otheres.
4-3: Rab gives Johnny some suggestions about improving relationships with people. Rab askes Johnny,"Why do you go out of your way to make bad feeling?" Johnny was wondering, and so for the first time he learned to think before he spoke.
4-4: The Obserers' Club is a treasonous organization because they get to know each other better, and Rab and Johnny will become closer friends.
Unit 6: Salt-Water Tea
5-1: Johnny has to hold an axe in his left hand, and steady it with his crippled hand.
Unit 7: The Fiddler's Bill
1-1: England punishes colonists for the Boston Tea Party by voting a payment for the tea.
1-2: This punishment unites the separate colonies because they feel the same way as the other colonist about raising the taxes on tea.
3-2: Johnny has changed because he wants to make himself remember that he hated Dove.
4-1: Johnny's feelings changed good towards Mrs. Lapham because Mr. Lapham died, and he feels sorry for her that she struggled and worked for that good, plentiful food, cleaning shirts, scubbing floors, and polished brass.
5-1: Sam Adams' spy in the Lyte household is Mrs. Bessie.
Unit 8: A World to Come
1-1: The mob is pursuing the Lytes because of what Merchant Lyte did to Johnny, and how he was never going to forgive him for humuliating him at court.
2-1: The Bible reveals about Johnny's ancestory is that the first Jonathan Lyte married Mitilda, and came to Boston and had four sons and three daughters.
Merchant Lyte and his daughter Lavinia, two sons drowned at Guadalupe, and the girls dead in infancy. He found one Lavinia Lyte after another. His mom's name had been scratched off the family record.
2-2: When Johnny says, "This is the end. The end of one thing-the beginning of something else." He means that they won't come back because there is going to be a civil war.
5-1: James Otis wants to fight for the rights of Americans.
Unit 9: The Scarlet Deluge
3-1: Johnny has changed from the beginning of this novel to this chapter from being around different people, and having Goblin as his horse made him hurt and go after the men.
3-2: The Minute Men are preparing for the war by making their own bullets, and then his cartridges to fit his own gun.
5-1: When Johnny looks into "the face of death", he feels terrifed, and he was thinking of the blue smock his mom made him now being torn by bullets.
Unit 10: "Disperse, Ye Rebels"
1-1: General Gage sent out spies dressed as Yankee men looking for jobs led the partriots to believe the British are beginning to move against the rebels. Also one day the British transports had been readying their landing boats.
1-2: The signal to Charlestown that the patriots plan to use if the British move is is if the British go out over the Neck, they will show one lantern, and if in boats-two lanterns. The warning will help partriots because it will help them to know where they are, and to not get killed.
2-1: Rab decides to leave Boston because there would be fighting before the week was out and he intended to be in it. Johnny took the news badly, and he didn't want him to desert him.
Unit 11: Yankee Doodle
1-1: The first battle is in Lexington. The Minute Men were defeated because it was seven hundred against seventy.
3-1: The British are unable to punish the opposition leaders because General Gage had given orders to late because they were all gone.
4-1: Lavinia wanted to find out Johnny's past because of what happened in court, and how Mr. Lyte accused Johnny of steeling the cup. Lavinia also wanted to find out Johnny's past because she wants to know the story of the cup.
5-1: When Johnny talks to Mrs. Bessie he calls himself, "A boy in time of peace and a man in time of war." I think it means that he is a boy doing what boys do, and yet he is a man when he's going out to war in his uniform of the pumpkins.
Unit 12: A Man Can Stand Up
1-1:Johnny changes his appearence to make him fit in with the way the British soldiers look by dressing in their uniforms to blend in, and to not get caught impersonating a British soldier. If anyone is caught they will be shot.
2-1: Johnny is amazed that the rebels have defeated the British because of the British's perfection, equipment, discipline, grand gaudy uniforms, and the pride of their officers.
3-1: When Johnny stands on Lexington Green he thinks they have no chance against the British, and he was looking at the town shops. Johnny also needed to find Doctor Warren. He wants to know if Rab is okay.
5-1: Rab dies because he got shot, and Doctor Warren couldn't stop the bleeding. Johnny was stunned, upset, and sad that his friend died.
5-2: Johnny doesn't feel ashamed of his hand anymore because his hand is better than before, and Doctore Warren can cut through the scar and free the thumb.
**3: Johnny has thought only of himself in the beginning of the story, but in the end he thinks more of how Rab's gone, and the people of his country to get freedom.
Unit 1:Up and About
1-1:Johnny's postion in the Lapham household is that he was the boss of the attic, and almost of the house. He was the boss of Dove and Dusty.
1-2:Dove doesn't like Johnny because he didn't like the way he was telling him when to go to bed, when to get up, and critizing his work.
3-1: Johnny was very serious about his job, and makes sure everyone is doing what their supposed to do. Johnny's plan was to own his own willows-stay out in Milton. He could see his shop crowded with boys with mothers, and boys with fathers begging to work at his shop. Johnny would also like to own a silversmith business.
4-1: Johnny is serious about his work because he wants to do what is right, and to not get a lecture.
6-1: The crest of the Lytes looks like an eye rising up from the sea. From it rays of light streamed out, half covering the surface of the cup. It has feelings of sadness, and they want to show how rich he is with all his money.
Unit 2: The Pride of Your Power
1-1; Johnny turns down Paul Revere's offer because if he left the shop then nothing would ever get done around their. They'd probably starve.
3-1: These are small important events that led to Johnny's accident. Johnny took the cracked crucible in his hands, and put it in silver ignots, set it on top of the furnace. Johnny's left his beeswax to close to the furnace, and began to melt. The silver ran over the furnace, and Johnny went to go stop it, and when he slipped his hand fell in the hot silver, burning his hand.
5-1: Johnny's life changed as a result of the accident because he gets a crippled hand by burning it on hot silver.
Unit 3: An Earth of Brass
1-1: Rab said to Johnny that his hand burn was a recent burn. Johnny thinks Rab is cool. Johnny feels like for the first time since the accident he felt able to stand aside from his problems-see himself.
3-1: The section title "Earth of Brass" relates to Johnny's life from his life of wanting to become a silversmith, and having to deel with brass and metal.
Unit 4: The Rising Eye
1-1: The merchant of Lyte seemed rude. He was sitting on a red-leather chair, watching Western Star. He dark eyes, bushy eye brows, and wears a white wig, and he is also related to Johnny.
5-2: The court's decision favors Johnny because of Cilla, the eight year old girl, after he saw her he immediatly dismissed the case. Mr. Lyte didn't have proof that Johnny stole the cup, so Mr. Dana dismissed the case.
Unit 5: The Boston Observer
2-1: Johnny's responsibility as a messenger was to ride a horse and deliver messages. Johnny is an impotant link in the Whig's communication system because he was the way people would get there papers. That's how people found out about important news.
3-1: Johnny is feeling different from leaving the Laphams. Johnny likes it, but at first when he left he felt homesick. Johnny had been happy with his new job delivering papers to people. He felt that he could never go back to the Lapham's.
3-2: People tend to live up to the expectations of others because they want to please them, and be better than otheres.
4-3: Rab gives Johnny some suggestions about improving relationships with people. Rab askes Johnny,"Why do you go out of your way to make bad feeling?" Johnny was wondering, and so for the first time he learned to think before he spoke.
4-4: The Obserers' Club is a treasonous organization because they get to know each other better, and Rab and Johnny will become closer friends.
Unit 6: Salt-Water Tea
5-1: Johnny has to hold an axe in his left hand, and steady it with his crippled hand.
Unit 7: The Fiddler's Bill
1-1: England punishes colonists for the Boston Tea Party by voting a payment for the tea.
1-2: This punishment unites the separate colonies because they feel the same way as the other colonist about raising the taxes on tea.3-2: Johnny has changed because he wants to make himself remember that he hated Dove.
4-1: Johnny's feelings changed good towards Mrs. Lapham because Mr. Lapham died, and he feels sorry for her that she struggled and worked for that good, plentiful food, cleaning shirts, scubbing floors, and polished brass.
5-1: Sam Adams' spy in the Lyte household is Mrs. Bessie.
Unit 8: A World to Come
1-1: The mob is pursuing the Lytes because of what Merchant Lyte did to Johnny, and how he was never going to forgive him for humuliating him at court.2-1: The Bible reveals about Johnny's ancestory is that the first Jonathan Lyte married Mitilda, and came to Boston and had four sons and three daughters.
Merchant Lyte and his daughter Lavinia, two sons drowned at Guadalupe, and the girls dead in infancy. He found one Lavinia Lyte after another. His mom's name had been scratched off the family record.
2-2: When Johnny says, "This is the end. The end of one thing-the beginning of something else." He means that they won't come back because there is going to be a civil war.
5-1: James Otis wants to fight for the rights of Americans.
Unit 9: The Scarlet Deluge
3-1: Johnny has changed from the beginning of this novel to this chapter from being around different people, and having Goblin as his horse made him hurt and go after the men.3-2: The Minute Men are preparing for the war by making their own bullets, and then his cartridges to fit his own gun.
5-1: When Johnny looks into "the face of death", he feels terrifed, and he was thinking of the blue smock his mom made him now being torn by bullets.
Unit 10: "Disperse, Ye Rebels"
1-1: General Gage sent out spies dressed as Yankee men looking for jobs led the partriots to believe the British are beginning to move against the rebels. Also one day the British transports had been readying their landing boats.1-2: The signal to Charlestown that the patriots plan to use if the British move is is if the British go out over the Neck, they will show one lantern, and if in boats-two lanterns. The warning will help partriots because it will help them to know where they are, and to not get killed.
2-1: Rab decides to leave Boston because there would be fighting before the week was out and he intended to be in it. Johnny took the news badly, and he didn't want him to desert him.
Unit 11: Yankee Doodle
1-1: The first battle is in Lexington. The Minute Men were defeated because it was seven hundred against seventy.3-1: The British are unable to punish the opposition leaders because General Gage had given orders to late because they were all gone.
4-1: Lavinia wanted to find out Johnny's past because of what happened in court, and how Mr. Lyte accused Johnny of steeling the cup. Lavinia also wanted to find out Johnny's past because she wants to know the story of the cup.
5-1: When Johnny talks to Mrs. Bessie he calls himself, "A boy in time of peace and a man in time of war." I think it means that he is a boy doing what boys do, and yet he is a man when he's going out to war in his uniform of the pumpkins.
Unit 12: A Man Can Stand Up
1-1:Johnny changes his appearence to make him fit in with the way the British soldiers look by dressing in their uniforms to blend in, and to not get caught impersonating a British soldier. If anyone is caught they will be shot.2-1: Johnny is amazed that the rebels have defeated the British because of the British's perfection, equipment, discipline, grand gaudy uniforms, and the pride of their officers.
3-1: When Johnny stands on Lexington Green he thinks they have no chance against the British, and he was looking at the town shops. Johnny also needed to find Doctor Warren. He wants to know if Rab is okay.
5-1: Rab dies because he got shot, and Doctor Warren couldn't stop the bleeding. Johnny was stunned, upset, and sad that his friend died.
5-2: Johnny doesn't feel ashamed of his hand anymore because his hand is better than before, and Doctore Warren can cut through the scar and free the thumb.
**3: Johnny has thought only of himself in the beginning of the story, but in the end he thinks more of how Rab's gone, and the people of his country to get freedom.